The unofficial start of the 2012-13 TV season, the broadcast network upfronts, is only about six weeks away, which means the fates will soon be decided for on-the-bubble network programs. To kick off Bubble Watch 2012,
Zap2it is asking you to cast your votes for the shows that might be in danger - Keep 'Em or Kill 'Em?

For ABC, a number of shows are locks - "Modern Family," "Revenge," "Once Upon a Time." But there are a handful of shows that are still up in the air - "Body of Proof," "Cougar Town," "GCB," "Missing" and "The River." So vote below for which ones you'd like to see stick around.

The case for it: Even though it routinely finishes second to CBS' "Unforgettable" in its timeslot, the margin is not usually very wide, with "Body of Proof" sometimes tying for first in the 18-49 demo.

The case against it: Compared to other ABC shows, the "Body of Proof" renew/cancel index number is very low - in fact, it's lower than a couple shows that have already been canceled.

The case for it: Really the only thing keeping "Cougar Town" in the hunt is syndication. The typical number looked for for a syndication run is 88 episodes. If it goes into its fourth season,
it will at least have a shot at syndication.

The case against it: The ratings have been even lower for its third season, as the show has never cracked 5 million viewers. Plus, several cast members have signed on for other pilots, which do play second-fiddle to "Cougar Town's" renewal, but also doesn't look good.